Catering for your office staff and your next special event

LA's office lunch catering specialists. Serving Los Angeles Country from South Pasadena to Santa Monica. On-time delivery guaranteed - If your office lunch is more than 15 minutes late - it is on us!

As event caterers we custom design menus to fit the tastes of you and your guests. Give us a call, and get to know us... see for yourself why we are among the most highly reviewed businesses on the web.

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Catering for your office staff and your next special event

LA's office lunch catering specialists. Serving Los Angeles Country from South Pasadena to Santa Monica. On-time delivery guaranteed - If your office lunch is more than 15 minutes late - it is on us!

As event caterers we custom design menus to fit the tastes of you and your guests. Give us a call, and get to know us... see for yourself why we are among the most highly reviewed businesses on the web.

Paleo Pantry

The Paleo Diet, AKA Caveman Diet, is a modern nutritional diet designed to emulate the diet of wild plants and animals eaten by humans during the Paleolithic era. This diet excludes all processed foods... and it is the basis of our menu.

Simply put, if it comes in a box or a bag or a can - you will not find it in our pantry.

- Proponents of this diet base their claim on human metabolism not adapting fast enough to handle many of the foods that have become available since the advent of agriculture. Thus, modern humans are said to be maladapted to eating foods such as grain, legumes, and dairy, and in particular the high-calorie processed foods that are a staple part of most modern diets. Proponents claim that modern humans' inability to properly metabolize these comparatively new types of food has led to modern-day problems such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. They claim that followers of the Paleolithic diet may enjoy a longer, healthier, more active life.

Paleo Pantry

The Paleo Diet, AKA Caveman Diet, is a modern nutritional diet designed to emulate the diet of wild plants and animals eaten by humans during the Paleolithic era. This diet excludes all processed foods... and it is the basis of our menu.

Simply put, if it comes in a box or a bag or a can - you will not find it in our pantry.

- Proponents of this diet base their claim on human metabolism not adapting fast enough to handle many of the foods that have become available since the advent of agriculture. Thus, modern humans are said to be maladapted to eating foods such as grain, legumes, and dairy, and in particular the high-calorie processed foods that are a staple part of most modern diets. Proponents claim that modern humans' inability to properly metabolize these comparatively new types of food has led to modern-day problems such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. They claim that followers of the Paleolithic diet may enjoy a longer, healthier, more active life.